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Germany's governing coalition and the largest opposition party, the conservative CDU, have outlined a plan to strengthen the independence of the Federal Constitutional Court. The plan is intended to protect the court from extremist groups' potential future influence. The parliamentary groups involved, which make up a comfortable majority of the German parliament, will submit the draft law, which is expected to pass during the governing coalition's term — which ends in 2025. The law aims to anchor the court, which is located in the southwestern city of Karlsruhe, in the country's constitution, ...
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UEFA has opened an investigation into Turkish football player Merih Demiral after he celebrated a goal at Euro 2024 on Tuesday night with a hand gesture commonly associated with an ultra-nationalist group. Demiral, who is being investigated for "alleged inappropriate behaviour", scored both goals in a dramatic 2-1 win over Austria to earn a place in the quarterfinals. After the second goal, he made a salute with each hand associated with the Turkish ultra-nationalist organisation Ülkü Ocakları, or Grey Wolves. In a post-match interview on Tuesday, Demiral said the celebration made him "very pr...
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On the eve of France's first game at the European Championship, star striker Kylian Mbappé called on Sunday on French people to vote and warned against “extremes” at a time when the far right seeks to take power in upcoming parliamentary elections. Mbappé, who is captain of the French national team, said he wanted to convince young people that their votes could make a difference. He didn't name any politicians or parties by name. “We know that it is a pivotal moment for French history, this is a never-before-seen event,” Mbappé said through a translator. “We are a generation that can make a di...
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Alleged leaders of an extremist plot to overthrow Germany's government went on trial on Tuesday, amid massive media and political interest. The case - which shocked the country in late 2022 - involves more than two dozen suspects, 260 witnesses and is expected to extend long into 2025. Facing judges at the Frankfurt court are the self-styled Prince Heinrich XIII, an aristocratic estate agent whom the group allegedly planned to install as Germany's new leader, and his Russian girlfriend. Birgit Malsack-Winkemann, a judge and former lawmaker with the far-right Alternative for Germany party, and ...
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